Fantasy Tip: Edelman and Amendola will be the top fantasy options, while Hogan and Mitchell are worth fliers in leagues with deeper rosters. The others have little to no fantasy appeal, although if injuries open up more prominent roles the No. 5 or 6 receivers could emerge later.

New England Patriots WR Nate Washington (undisclosed) will need to be "lights out when he gets healthy" and will probably require an injury to a receiver ahead of him on the depth chart in order to secure a roster spot this summer, according to beat reporter Jeff Howe of the Boston Herald.

Fantasy Tip: Washington, who is not practicing with the team, reportedly struggled to get on the same page as Tom Brady during spring workouts. With Julian Edelman, Danny Amendola, Chris Hogan, Malcolm Mitchell and special-teams ace Matthew Slater all locks or near-locks to make the final roster, Washington has his work cut out for him. Even if he finds another landing spot, he's a WR5 at best in fantasy.